Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, April 17, 1920, Page 18, Image 18

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    I 18 ' s,' ,sv N ' BpE' MAHAt SATURDAV APRlt 17, 1920.. y ' ' ' ,
4 m iin mailer w nair ina na w a si- i
No matter, .what the de
mand, s we have instru
ments for every taste and
every purse from a good
used Upright at ,$225 to
the best
vSteinway Grand
Duo Art
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For Tomorrow Waall Your Attention to a Few Romarkablo Value
Adin Schaaf
Bishop
Haddorff
Euphona
Upright Grand, la a very rich'' walnut '
cm. Haa had splendid car and a
real bargain. . . . j
Upright, In latest stylo mahogany caso. Could
scarcely bo told from new; here is a $428 value
going at
Finest style; costs new $700. This Is a gem
and would just suit a fine musician. One Of
our best . values
Latest style 88-notsr Playeri rich, mahogany
case; extra fine tonoi equipped with Ukulele
attachment ,
The above Is but a sample of our showings. Call 'and eoi
complete stock or write us today for list, terms, etc.
The only One.
Price, No Com
mission M u
Co. to Nebraska.
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OMAHA,
NEB.
Shoes That Serve the Needs
of Children
The problem that con
fronts most parents of
children is to find a shoe
that will give them their '
money's worth in aetual
service.
We have given the
matter of children's shoes
especial consideration. We
honestly believe that we
have provided the best
line of children's shoes
assembled here' that itMs
, possible to find anywhere.
Comfort, wear and looks
have all been considered.
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16th and Douglas
IY THE BEE WANT ADS FOR BEST RESULTS
Weddings of the Week.
The marriage of Anna Amelia
Latzke and Leon Dennis O'Heam
took place Monday at the oijntz.
Memorial .uuinerau tnurni.
Miss .Edna Irene Tolander, and
William B. Molinare were- married
Wednesday at the Kountze, Memor-t
ial 'church. Rev. O. D SJalUly oMJ
ficiated. - ,
- Myrtle Miller ana Ward B. Corn
stock, both of this 'city, were united
in marriage at that church Thurs
day morning. '
Two. marriage which took place
at the Kountze church on Wednes
day were that df Berna Schulze and
Robert Timdn'ey, both ofHavelock.
Neb., atd that, of Edna Clare Giesc
of Persia. 14., and Frank Leslie
Haight of Missouri Valley, la.
Hutchinson-Barriett.
The marriage of Miss Ruth Bart
lett and. Paul L. Hutchinson will
take place Saturday evening at the
First Methodist church.- Rev,, Jitus
Lowe will officiate. Miss Elizabeth
Hutchinson and. t Frank - Anderson
will be the only attendants. K Fol
lowing the ceremony Miss Hutchin
son will entertain the"bridal party
at dinner at the Fontenelle. The
couple will reside, at Twenty-fifth
avenue and Dodge street.
Affairs for Mrs. Bain.
A number of affairs have been
given during the week in honor of
Mrs. Kremer Bain of Butte, Mont,
and Mr. Bain, who are visiting her
parents, , Mr .and Mrs.- James I.
Woodward. Mr, and Mrs. J. F.
Coad, jr., entertained with a. dinner
and Orphenm party in their' honor
Monday. Mr. nd Mrs. Charley
Beaton entertained for these visitors
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Our prescription department is in charge of experts who have spent years in
business and have a wholesale stock to work from.
d just as the doctor intended. If you want the best in a humi hrine
cription here , ' ,
Phone your wants we deliver FREE to all parts of Omaha.
Phone Douglas 81, -82, 83 and 84.
'(SATURDAY
and MONDAY
SPECIALS
SOc Oraiin Tooth PasteV.34A
SOc Listerine .. ..38
35c Steam's Haarlem Oir Cap
sules v 19
$1.50 Gude's Peptomangamtte,
at Sl.lO
SSn Cnlnritft 'ZA.
30e Jetum ............25 H
fl.00 DeWitt's Kidney and
Bladder- Pills 79
We carry a complete line
of ,Burrough's . Welcome
Preparations. .
50c Chlorax Tooth Paste, 29
$1.00 lodd's Varnish Restorer,
, at '. 76s
60c Varnish Food . .. ..39t
35c DeMar's Disinfectant, 19
60c Beaton's Benzoin and
: Almond Lotion ....."734
15c Powder Puffs. .-.7
$1.80 S. S. S. .,$1.56
40c Sloan's Liniment, 39
60c Syrup Fis .....47
$5c, Cutex Cuticle Remover,
at 29
5c Cutex Tail Folishcake),
t .....'......29
Wg Bandoline (light or dark),
jft ..... 19
5 Gbutorbe Nail Cake. 17
$5.20 Lavoris '.80
46c Shac Headache Wafers,
N,vfc xirv
ly.lB K o d o 1 Dyspepsia
Uiquiu, a b OifC
1.00 Steven's Odorless Depila-
-tory 79
25c, "14 -lb. Peroxide Hydrogen,
at ............ 10
1 lb. Epsom Salts 10
t lb. Powdered Borax. ..15
20c Soda Mint and Pepsin Tab
lets in vials ...10
Leonard's Ear Oil $1.00
60c Salinos . .. . : 34
35c Beaton's Corn Remedy,
at ....21
Kiranan).
Beauty Setret
lifts out lines
, Draws out blackheads
Reduces enlarged pores
Bleaches the skin
Corrects sallow skin
Sold Only at This .Store.
SATURDAY
and MONDAY
PECIALS
60c Dandenne ........45
$1.20 . Swamp Root ....OO
60c-Resinol Ointment.'. .46
30c Mentholatum ......17
$3.75 Horlick's Malted Milk,
at ..............$2.08
30c Laxative Bromo Qui
nine . ...22
$1.15 Nuxated Iron. .80
75c Household Rubber Gloves,
-4 40
$1.25 Pyros 'Antiseptic. .08
70c Sal Hepatica '..'.48
60c Eatonic '. , . . 39
$1.25 Hay's .lair Health.l
at 79
Lyko ffonic ....... .$1.25
35c "Freexone . r. ..... .27
25e. Phenalax Wafers 19
50c Stationery, in fancy boxes,
24
PERFUMES
$3.00 Ideal Extract, per oz
at $1.98
$1.75 Djerkiss Extract, per
oz. $1.10
$1.25 La Trefle Extract,
per oz 98
75c White Rose .....39
CANDY DEPT. ' ;
Agents for Huyler's andi'
Original Allegretti Chocolates,'
80c Chocolate Caramels, 65
80c Lemon Kisses .....69
5c Black Walnut Fudged 60
JETUM
THE ORIGINAL
STRAW HAT DYE
IN ALL COLORS
Special 25 bottle.
7 fsfea yvj
CIGARS '
El Cinto Clear Havana
. Cigars, each . .' 5
Box of 100.: $4.50
Parker's Plantation Cigars,
Box of 100...... $4.00
San Torin, each 5
. Box of 100 $4.50
Ladina, each .... 8
Box of 5,0..,.,. $3.50
4 oz. pure imported Olive
Oil, at :.30
60c Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin,
at .V... ...... 47
I oer dox ......... .
Van.
AnusM
. PHOTO DEPT.
Films Developed Free When
Prints Are Ordered. "
i Artistic ' picture framing. )
Special prices on cameras:
No. 2 Rexoette Camera,
at $2.03
No. 2-A Rexoette Camera,
: $3.34
Complete line of Ansco,
Rexo and Premb Cameras.
Let us make .you a colored
enlargement from your favor
ite negative.
Just received a large con
signment of Photo Albums, all
sizes and prices, from 10 to
$4.00. ,
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Beaton Drug Company
s - 15th and Farnam Streets
' Matt Orders Receive Our Careful Attention
will be appeariifg at the'Orpheum
next weeic. ivirs. uaviason ana
Mrs. Scott were childhood friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Davidson will enter
tain at dinner at the Athletic club
Personals
ednesday eveninir at the Athletic
club. - Mrs. A. Storz gave a luncheon
at the Omaha club fox Mrs. Bain
Thursday.
Mrs. Al Busch entertained infor
mally at a tea at her home Friday
for Mrs. Lain and Mrs. D. C. Brad
ford is planning a dinner for; Satur
day evening.
Celebrated birthday. ,
Mr Mattic JaHobson entertained
informally at her home Thursday
afternoon in honor of the 98th birth
day of her mother, Mrs. William
Rothschild. Many intimate friends
of Mrs. Rothschild called during the
afternoon. . ,
Bridge Luncheon.
. Mrs. Victor (1. Kronf pave an in.
Torital bridge luncheon at the Black-
-a 1. llrj 1 . . p r
sionc weanesaay in nonor 01 Jirs.
Henry Schaefer of El Reno, Okla.,
who is visiting Mrs. H. K. Schafer.
Covers were laid for 10. '
a. 1. 1
- Will Entertain for Actor.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Davidson will
entertain 10 cuests at a stinner nartv
at the "Athletic club Sunday evevrward Lute of Lincoln are in Omaha,
ning in honor of. Henri Scott, whd Mrs. Luce is the guest of Mrs.
Miss Lillian Head, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Head, who -ill
graduate in June from Ward Bel
mont school at Nashville, Tenn., is
spending her spring vacation on a
southern and eastern trip. She will
visit points in Tennessee and Vir
ginia and will stop in Washington
and New York City. From New
York she will go by way of steain?r
to Norfolk, Va., and then return to
school. v
Mr. and Mrs. G W. Morton, jr.,
have taken an-apartment at the St.
Regis.
Mr. and Mrs. John M.; Robbnis
have moved from the Fontenelle to
the Coronado apartments.
Mr. and Ms. C. W. Purnell,
formerly of Omaha, now of Minne
apolis, are visiting in Omaha.
Miss Alice LoomU and Mrs. Ed-
Mrs. F. H. Whitmore and Miss
Marion E. Webster of Valley, spent
Friday here.
11 S HI, U1U11V1 At HI. 4iltlfVlV V.IUU I iii
nd a party at the Orpheum Mon-1 Mesdames G. E. Hall. Kate Shan-
day evening: in honor of Mr. Scott.
Their guests will number 11.
Fontenelle Kensington Club.
Fontenelle Kensington club, O. E.
S., will give a luncheon Monday at
1 P(m. in the Red Cross rooms, Mi
sonic .temple. Reservations may be
made through Mrs?C
Harney 185. or Mrs. C, K,
Harney 1277.
harles Alarley,
Smith,
Dancing Party.
The St. Cecilias Sodality of the
St. Wenceslaus parkh will give a
dancing party at the Cathdlic Sokol
hall, 1245 South Thirteenth street,
Saturday evening, April 17. '
W.'E. Shafer.
non. J. C. Robinson and Kitty Du-
Bois of Waterloo spent Thursday
and Friday jn Omaha.
', v ." '
Mrs. Frank Broos" and Misses
Anna SchmidtVand Helen RathnianJ
01 blair were in Omaha Ihursday.
Mrs. J. B. La Chappelle of Ash
land is spending the 'week-end in
Omaha.
J
Mrs. Edward C. Smith and daugh
ter, Betty, of . ICansasx City, are
spending the week-end nth Mrs.
Henry W.' Yates.
Mrs.. E. II. Ward and Mrs. J. TV
Moss left Friday evening to' spend.
two weeks with relatives in Mount
Vernon, 111., add St. Louis. -
ring-
SHIRT
SPECIAL
FOR
SATURDAY
f
Regular $4.00 .
quality striped
Madras in
extremely new
. patterns
$2.95
"The Store of the Town"
BROWNING KING & CO.
1 Geo. T. Wilson, Mgr. . .
1
MissAlice M. Elwell of Sp
field, Neb., is in the city.
Ulrs. E. E. Welch of York is the
week-end guest of Mrs..B. F. Mar
shall. )
frs. C. A. Miller of North Bend
is spending several days here.
- .
Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Aldoris and
children have returned from Cali
fornia, where thcyxspent the winter.
Grace Sorenson returned early in
the week from a southern tour.
1 1
Mrs. L. W. Taibert of Kearney
is the guest of her mother, Mrs.
J. D. Watt.
Mrs; J. If. Carrick of Culbertsorf
is visiting Mrs. Claude Taibert. -
Mrs. John Slaker of Hastings,
who has been the guest of Mrs.
W. T. Johnson, will spend the veck
end at the home of Mrs. L. M. Lord.
''Mr. and Mrs. Carroll C. Belden
returned Thursday .evening from
California, where they spent the
past two months. '
Mrs. Marie Leff Caldwell, who is
attending the national conference-of
Social Workers in New Orleans,
will return to Omaha in 10 days.
Attend Sorority Affair. t
A number of Omaha women went
to Lincoln Friday to attend the
ritual services of Alpha Omicrom
Pi In Lincoln Fp'day evening, and
the annual banquet of the sorority
there Saturday evening. Among
them were Mesdames Will Right-
. T7 i TIM ' . IV... .-. ., '
son, Ernest jsinier, victor annul,
L..A. Higgins. W. W. Davis, Her
bert Potter. Misses Mabel Salmon,
Hazel Cook. Bess- Mitchell, Laura
Peterson, Helen Ayres, Grace Gan
non, Alice Sheehy an' Nell Briden
baugh. -
:'v Tuesday Club.
- Members' of the Omaha Tuesday
Musical club are receiving an
nouncements that active and stu
dent members of the .club are per'
mitted to reserve ' seats 1 for the
J -1 u r 1 riit 1 t :..t c
y-uuitn uuuu j-xiucl auu inline oym-
pliony concert on April 19 and 20.
Following those two days the seat
sale will be, open to the public, ac-.
cording to these announcements.'
Entertains at Dinner.
Mr. Marcus Cnrran entertained at
dinner at the Country club Thurs
day evening. Covers were placed
for Messrs. and Mesdames T. L,
Davis. W. B. Roberts, L. S. Clarke,
John -Redicic, Barton Millard, George
Redick. Ross Towle, E. A. Creigh
ton and Dr. and ,Mrs. Clyde Roeder.
Card Party.,
Cany) Lee Forby of the Spanish
War veterans will give a card party
at the home of S. Mason, 2U5 Cali
fornia 'street, Saturday evening.
Clubdom
Returns From Meeting. ,
Mrs. John W., Gill has returned
from Sioux City, la., and Sioux
Falls-, S. D., where she was sent to
help perfect plans' for a meeting of
the Interchurch World Movement.
The New York team will conduct
the meeting.
Oakland Club Elects.
The, newly elected ,o(ncers of the
Oakland Woman's club, who, will
serve during' 1920-21, are as follows:,
Mrs. Irvine. Ken, president; Mrs.
C. C. Newjnann, vice - president;
Mrs. C. W. Force, secretary, and
Mrs. Raymond Johnson, treasurer.
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Calendar
NOTICE
, Club notices for the Sunday
paper must reach the, office of
the Club Editor not later than
5 p. m. Friday or they cannot be
used. ' - v
Association of follfslatc Alumnae Sat-
12:30 p. m.. luncheon, noti ron-
urday
tensile.
Short business meeting, followed
The Beauty
of The Lily
can be yours. Its
wonderfully nure.
soft, pearly white ap
pearance, free from all
blemishes, will be com
oarable to the nerfect
beauty of your skin and
complexion! you wnl us
by program. It Is hoped ihat Mies Alice
Howell of the University of Nebraska will
speak on hr experiences oversess.
. Leasjae of the Round Table Chautauqua
Circle Saturday, I o'clock luncheon, with
Mrs. Walter Loomls. 3646 Lafayette ave
nue. Lensqn, "Origin and Teachings of
Books of Old-Testament."
TheosoDhiral Society. Lotus Cirri for
Children Saturdas1, p. m , tOJ Kennedy
building, Nlneteenthand Oouglas streets,
Kappa- Klgma Club of Omaha, and Coun
cil Bluffs Saturday, 13:30 to 2 p. ni..
luncheon and meeting. 1'n.lverslty club,
ltl'i Harrfey street. .
School of Political Education for Women
Under auspices of thff Omahjt School
Forum. Three lectures will be riven Sat
urday, in the c&uncit chvmber. city hall,.
i in a. m.. p. m. ana p. m. sub
ject, "Political Parties." lectures given
by Profesror t H. C. Meyerholz of Iowa
Ktnte Teachers' Cullsge. Other lectures
will he given at the same hours on tha
follofing Suturdays. April 24. 'lay 1, ,
15, 22. it and June 6. Professor E. A.
Rose.. University of Winrbnsin will peak
on "This, Man,M;lde World." Haturdav.
April 24. A nominal fee will Je charged.
Community Service Saturday, dance at
Girls' Tommuntty House from g -to 11 p.
m. ArSgirls of Community Service league
and their frlendB Invited. ,
Benson Story Hour Saturday, 10:::0 a.
m city hall audttpriunt Mrs. John Olles
will tell the following stories: "He That
Is Faithful." "Coals of Fire.' "The Jfagic
Mask," and Mrs. Rabbit arfa Keearoily.-"
P. E. O. Sisterhood Saturday, J:5 p.
IU.. V. V. C A jfcnilllAl hnln. n...l!n.
--nd MettU-n of officers Mri. John R.
nugnes win preside.
Lovelorn
By BEATRICE FAIRFAX.
' Wants Friends.
Dear Miss Fairfax. Omaha Bee:
Such letters an the one in today's
paper signed "Sl!epand Spot" make
me quite provoked.
I am a well educated, refined rlrl
In the . early twenties and have
traveled extensively. I use neither
rouge or powder and dress neatly,
thanks to "better days." ,
' However, I am very lonesome. 1
have friends, or rather acquaintances
n some or umanas nest iamiuen.
but tireumst9Yiees are such now that
I am ;just light housekeeping and
my pride, perhaps false, won't let
me Invite tharti to my home.
I have gone to ch'urth, or rather
Sunday school and I am sure the
cold reception wasn't juat imaginary.
I joined a local dancing club but
the majority of the people were very
Vulgar, by that, however, don't
think thnt I am a .snob. People in
my clrcTini stances can't b, you
know, and. personally I have no de
sire to be.
Miss Fairfax what anr I to do? I
could go to dances, I am fond of
dancing, and meet new friends but 1
don't care to go alone and I want,
friends, Mlaa Fairfax an earnest
young man and afew nice girls. Can
you or your readers help one-
You should send me your name
and address. I am likely to get re
plies, to 'thts letter of yours, and will
ntbe sole" to forward them be
cause I -do not know where to ad
dress you.
Play Postponed.
The play to be given by the Dra
matic club of the University of
Omaha on May 23 has Been post
poned until May 9.
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Informal Affair.
The members of W. A. Fraser
Grove have planned an informal af
fair Friday evening, April -2,.
Entertain at Bridge.
Mr. and Mrs. Cyril E. Childe en
tertained at a bridge fcarty at the
Flatiron Thursday evening. Their
guests were Messrs. and Mesdames
Anna Raymond.. E. M. Sunderland,
Don Lee, Vam Orsdel, and Dr. and
Mrs. Floyd Clarke Decorations
were in-. pink roses.. ' y
One of the reasons that the worn-
Aen of Siam marry yfymg is- due to
tne lact that when-tlicy become" 10
years of age they are - skilled in
cooking, washing, ironing, baking
and other household duties.
v In Italy women are excluded from
appointment to the diplomatic and
consulate service and from becom
ing members of the council of state
or of several courts. V
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understood when you consider that your
dealer must ask good prices for choice slices
in order to guard against losses on the less
salable portions (the shanks and ends).
feut you perhaps hesitate to buy a whole, ham
for fear that you may get one too salty or
otherwise unsatisfactory in taste.
You will avoid all risk if you specify Puritan,
for every Puritan Ham is always mMt tender
and of excellent f lavor.
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Lovft vs. Advancciueut.
Dear Miss Fairfax, Omaha Bel
Over a year ago I began to work
for a newconcern. While there I
met a young man whom I liked Im
mediately. He was always a gentle
man and we were fast becoming
good friends when a girl started a
story coupling our names. - From
then on he always avoided me in
the presence of tothers but if I ever
met him outside of business or
alone, he was the same as before. '
Last week I accepted a much bet
ter paying position. I realise tltBt
I love this man. What shall I do'.'
ShaTl I go back to the old concern
where there was no room for me to
advance but where I was happy in
seeing the one man I love, or shall v
I go on with this new deal and see '
it through? yU. K. 8.
Don't give up your opportunity
for advancement. Don't sjo back
Jnd start rumor on your trail again,
f the man really . likes you he will
seek you wherever you are (and
probably more quickly than ever
row that idle tongues will Jiave less
cause to wag. '
. Rilllc The addresses you ask for
are: Alice Brady, Studio Select.
New. York: the Fairbanks are In Los
Angeles; Mary Allison, Metro, Holly
wood, Cal.; Mabel Normand, Gold
vyn, Culver City, Cal.; Shirley
Mason, Famous Players, Los Ange
les; Gerildine Farrar, Metropolitan
Opera House, New York; Bessie
Love, 7021 Hollywood boulevard.
Los Angeles; Marguerite Courtot. 57
Hudson Place, Weehawken, N. J.;
Coleen Moore. 543 South Virgil
avenue, Los Angeles.
Despair I feel very sorry for you -becausa
it is evident you have a
scolding mother. Try to be patient
with her for It. She may be nerv
ous and overworked. You are
young and fresh and full of hope.
Be very,, very kind to her. Hold
your temper and your tongue and
keep on going to school. You will -flnii-h
high school in a few years and
can then go out and teach or find
other work and perhaps get through
college h your own efforts.
Brown., Eyes Tour penmanship
is excellent The color of Ink one
uses does not indicate anything more
than the fact that that particular
color happened to be handy at'
least that is as much significance as
I have ever attached. It is all right
to give a boy your picture if you are
good friends and if you think he
will value it properly. It Ja p00r
taste to give your photograph away
care essly or where it might not be
wanted The fact that the boy you
na t Jokes with yur 8ister does
not indicate that ho rin .,
&,7,B mi8ht teI1 yur Blst
2m e?1 ab0AUt 11 and Perhaps
she will not go lth you and this
young man when she realizes that ii
ot0UUn,happy- But dn't en
courage Jealousy in yourself
rSalf10yrTthen yU haV nVlid
TENSE PRESSURE
ONJjERHEAD
"My cfevBack and Head
Pained Me Just All the Time,"
Says Alabama Lady, Who
Tck Cardui and Got
Well.
I Uniontown, Ala "After the birth
f my baby, I came near dying,
writes Mrs. Maude Felts, of Union
town.' "I was in an awful condition.
- It just looked like I would
die. .i
V'l couldn't bear anyone to even
touch me, I was so sore, not even
to turn trvc in bed. sides, back
and head all. pained me, just all the
time. -
"We had the durctor everv dav and
The did everything he knew how, it
looked like. Yet I lay there suffering
such intense pain as seems I an't
describe. .
"Finally, I said to my husband, let
us try Cardul . . . He went for
it at once, and before I had taken the
first bottle the . . . came back,
the soreness began to go away, and
I began to mend. The intense pres
sure seemed all at once to leave my
head, and before iong I was up.
"I took three bottles and was well
and strong- and able to do my work,
I believed Cardui saved my life?'.
. I cannot raise it enough for
what it did formic."
If you are a woman, and need a
tonic '
Take Cardui. the Womans jTonic.
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